Lisp Programming Language

e-books in Lisp Programming Language category

Paradigms of Artificial Intelligence Programming by Peter Norvig - Morgan Kaufmann , 1992This book is concerned with the field of artificial intelligence, the skill of computer programming and the programming language Common Lisp. Careful readers can expect to come away with an appreciation of the major questions and techniques of AI.(803 views)The Programming Language LISP: Its Operation and Applications by E.C. Berkeley, D.G. Bobrow - The MIT Press , 1966LISP is a remarkable and powerful language, because not only does it govern the operation of a computer, but also it is a mathematical language of great power for processing processes in mathematics, logic, and symbol manipulation in general.(2185 views)LISP 1.5 Primer by Clark Weissman - Dickenson Publishing Company , 1967The chapters of this book expose the reader to the LISP formalism and give him an opportunity to acquire the necessary skills for processing symbolic data. Learning these skills is analogous to learning the rules of arithmetic ...(2134 views)

LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual by John McCarthy - The MIT Press , 1985The LISP language is designed primarily for symbolic data processing used for symbolic calculations in differential and integral calculus, electrical circuit theory, mathematical logic, etc. The manual describes LISP, a formal mathematical language.(3265 views)Build Your Own Lisp by Daniel Holden - buildyourownlisp.com , 2014In this book you'll learn the C programming language, and at the same time learn how to build your very own programming language, a minimal Lisp, in under 1000 lines of code. This book is not suitable as a first programming language book ...(3606 views)Lisp in Small Parts by David Johnson-Davies , 2012The tutorials are aimed at someone with no previous experience of programming, and they are designed to take the reader to the stage where they can start writing their own programs to solve practical, interesting applications.(4515 views)Common Lisp - Wikibooks , 2011Common Lisp is a modern, multi-paradigm, high-performance, ANSI-standardized programming language. Contents: First steps; Basic topics; Advanced topics; Beyond ANSI Common Lisp; External libraries; Implementation Issues; Case Studies in CL; etc.(9037 views)Introduction to newLISP - Wikibooks , 2010newLISP combines the power of classic LISP with the facilities of a modern scripting language, such as regular expressions, network functions, multitasking, etc. This book is a straightforward and simple description of the basics of the language.(9257 views)GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual by Bil Lewis, Dan LaLiberte, Richard Stallman - Free Software Foundation , 2009This manual attempts to be a full description of Emacs Lisp. Emacs Lisp is more than a mere 'extension language'; it is a full computer programming language in its own right. You can use it as you would any other programming language.(9329 views)Computer Science Logo Style by Brian Harvey - The MIT Press , 1997This series is for people who are interested in computer programming because it's fun. The three volumes use the Logo as the vehicle for an exploration of computer science from the perspective of symbolic computation and artificial intelligence.(12561 views)Let Over Lambda: 50 Years of Lisp by Doug Hoyte - Lulu.com , 2008One of the most hardcore computer programming books out there. Starting with the fundamentals, it describes the most advanced features of the most advanced language: Common Lisp. This book is about macros, that is programs that write programs.(13579 views)Basic Lisp Techniques by David J. Cooper, Jr. - Franz Inc. , 2003The purpose of this book is to showcase the features of Common Lisp, and to give you a quick-start guide for using Common Lisp as a development environment. This guide gives you all the tools you need to begin writing Lisp applications.(9998 views)Casting Spells in Lisp by Conrad Barski - Lisperati.com , 2008Anyone who has ever learned to program in Lisp will tell you it is very different from any other programming language. It is different in lots of surprising ways- This comic book will let you find out how Lisp's unique design makes it so powerful!(14069 views)An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp by Robert J. Chassell - Free Software Foundation, Inc. , 2002This is an introduction to programming in Emacs Lisp for people who are not programmers. The text is designed to get you started: to guide you in learning the fundamentals of programming, and to show you how you can teach yourself to go further.(13226 views)Successful Lisp: How to Understand and Use Common Lisp by David B. Lamkins - bookfix.com , 2004This tutorial is written for the professional programmer. It introduces the ANSI Common Lisp standard. David Lamkins explains why Lisp is by far the most powerful industrial strength tool available for advanced software development.(14575 views)Practical Common Lisp by Peter Seibel - Apress , 2005An introduction to Common Lisp for people curious about Lisp and a tutorial for anybody who wants to get down to real coding right away. Learn Lisp from this book and it will make you a better programmer in any language.(15576 views)Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems by Richard P. Gabriel - The MIT Press , 1985The book describes the Lisp implementation techniques in use and serves as a handbook to the implementation of all Lisp expressions. It provides performance information using the benchmarking tools to measure the various Lisp systems.(9493 views)On LISP: Advanced Techniques for Common LISP by Paul Graham - Prentice Hall , 1993Comprehensive tutorial on the advanced Lisp features for experienced programmers. It teaches the bottom-up programming style, and includes a unique collection of techniques that help you to write the code efficiently in a variety of applications.(11573 views)Common LISP: The Language, 2nd Edition by Guy Steele - Digital Press , 1990The book is an unofficial Lisp programmers' bible. All functions defined in Common Lisp and every specification can be found here. The second edition contains six completely new chapters on CLOS, loops, conditions, series, generators and more.(13464 views)Common Lisp: An Interactive Approach by Stuart Charles Shapiro - W.H. Freeman & Company , 1999The book is a self-paced study guide to Common Lisp programming language. It presents Lisp in a general setting, rather than in the context of a special field in which it is used. The text assumes experience with some imperative programming languages.(9071 views)Design of CMU Common Lisp by Robert A. MacLachlan , 2003This text documents internal details of the CMU Common Lisp compiler and run-time system. CMU Common Lisp is a public domain implementation of Common Lisp that runs on Unix workstations. It provides some useful information on the CMUCL compiler.(11761 views)Common LISP: A Gentle Introduction to Symbolic Computation by David S. Touretzky - Benjamin-Cummings Pub Co , 1990This is a gentle introduction to Common Lisp for students taking their first programming course. No prior mathematical background beyond arithmetic is assumed. There are lots of examples, the author avoided technical jargon.(17670 views)Loving Lisp, or the Savvy Programmer's Secret Weapon by Mark Watson , 2002This book is an introduction to Common Lisp. The author considers Common Lisp to be twice as good as Java for some applications. Common Lisp compilers are freely available, stable, and compiled Common Lisp code is very fast.(15810 views)